Original Vintage & Restored Leather Keyrings for Classic Cars & Motorcycles

Matchless - original vintage new old stock late 1950s/early 1960s melsom keyring - collector's item

£45.00

2 in stock

Just 2 keyrings left

Original Matchless keyrings dating from the late 1950s & early 1960s in good condition are relatively rare items as the keyrings received hard use on open motorcycles in all weathers and rarely survived.

Over the last 10 years we have always struggled to find good examples of original Matchless keyrings .

After all those years we have now received these incredible time-warp new old stock Matchless keyrings which were produced in Walsall England in the late 1950s or early 1960s !

The condition is absolutely mint even though these keyrings have been in store for well over 50 years.

The nickel plated vitreous enamel badges are mounted onto keyfobs in genuine leather with natural fibre stitching in white thread.

These keyrings have rather eclipsed everything which we have listed in the past and it would be very difficult if not impossible to improve on these as examples of genuine original vintage Matchless keyrings.

Anyone with an interest in classic Matchless motorcycles would be strongly recommended to buy one of these whilst we have stock – as this could well the very last ‘cache’ of original Matchless keyrings which will ever come to light.

We have just a few keyrings to offer – when they have all been sold then this listing will have to be cancelled.

These keyrings were made in Walsall, England by Heath Machin & Co who ( as well as making their own keyrings ) mounted keyfob badges onto leather keyfobs for Melsom Products Ltd of Birmingham whose name appears on the back of the badges.

Melsom Products Ltd were the most famous and prolific of British car & motorcycle keyring manufacturers during the 1960s and very early 1970s – taking over when Castles Unit Developments (CUD ) who made the torpedo shaped keyrings disappeared.

Melsoms themselves then closed in the early 1970s making way for Manhattan Windsor of Birmingham who continued making automotive keyrings into the early 21st Century before closing themselves.

We had always assumed that Melsoms mounted their badges onto their own leather keyfobs – and it has taken us 10 years to discover that this was not always the case.

Heath Machin & Co. were bought out by new owners in the very early 1970s ( coinciding with Melsom’s demise ) and continued making small leather goods into the 1990s.